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Global Mass Timber Projects & Producers

The construction industry is experiencing a transformative shift as mass timber emerges as a sustainable, efficient, and aesthetically appealing alternative to traditional building materials. Pioneering producers are at the forefront of this revolution, driving innovation through groundbreaking projects that demonstrate the potential of engineered wood for large-scale construction. With the generous support of the U.S. Department of Defense’s Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC) under Award Number W9132T-24-9-C003, we have compiled this document to highlight key producers in the mass timber industry and many notable projects around the world.

It is intended to serve as an early reference for anyone, anywhere in the world, who is planning a construction project, to assist their consideration of mass timber. The mass timber producers and projects featured herein are organized by regions and type of project to facilitate rapid discovery of potential partners wherever a new project might be considered. Producer and project information contains links to original source websites and documents with greater detail. Project pages contain links to case studies and collaborative partners involved in the project (i.e. designers, architects, general contractor, mass timber supplier, etc.).

Our intent is not to create or maintain a consolidated, dynamic directory, but to enable rapid access to existing information about regional mass timber construction capacity and projects. Nor is this intended to be an exhaustive list, but rather a representative sample of global projects. There is an incredible amount of information online about mass timber supply and construction. This document is intended to help access that information. We hope you will find it useful, and we welcome any feedback you may have. Please email cintrafor@gmail.com with comments and suggestions. We will revise this document semiannually.

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